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			You probably determined that a Parker trap gun was made with a cylinder choke because you did not measure the bore and choke with a proper tool.  You need to get farther along in your shotgun education and measuring tools.  A Parker trap gun with an original bore of .745 or .750 and a choke of .030 will measure a very light choke on a cheap choke gauge.  Get a bore micrometer and report back.
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|  07-14-2021, 07:33 PM | #4 | ||||||
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			Thank you both for the quick reply! 1) A Parker SBT 1917 is listed for sale with a 32" barrel and cylinder choke bore. Therefore, I do not have access to measure it myself. 2) I was seeking information if Parker would have manufactured the gun with a cylinder choke? 3) I have a small collection of the early American SBT guns and most all are full choke. | ||||||
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			I gave you a good answer.  A Parker could have been made in any choke, but a bore micrometer will tell you the truth.  Some sellers have no idea what they have, and that includes big name dealers.  A PGCA letter may tell you if some rare choke was original equipment.  There is a lot of PGCA information on 1917 Parker single barrels.  What is the serial number of the gun you are interested in?
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			Thank you Mr. Murphy I will email the seller and ask them to measure the choke, if they have an accurate tool. | ||||||
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			The serial number is 177324
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			Thank you.  That's a really low number.
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			Heavy odds favor that any Parker SBT started life with some degree of Full choke.  Very unlikely that it would originally have been Cyl.  But possible I suppose.
		 
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			A couple of years ago someone came on this forum looking for a Parker 20 ga. SBT so he could cut the barrel and use it for a single shot grouse gun…. . 
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